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Journal of Dance & Somatic Practices 10.2 is now available
Monday, March 18, 2019

Journal of Dance & Somatic Practices 10.2 is now available

Intellect is pleased to announce that the Journal of Dance & Somatic Practices 10.2 is now available! For the full article list, click here >> https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/jdsp/2018/00000010/00000002

Aims & Scope

This peer-reviewed journal focuses on the relationship between dance and somatic practices, and the influence of this body of practice on the wider performing arts. The journal will be aimed at scholars and artists, providing a space for practitioners and theorists to debate the work, to consider the impact and influence of the work on performance, and examine the interventions that somatic practices can have on other disciplines and the implications for research and teaching.

Issue 10.2

Editorial

Sarah Whatley, Emma Meehan and Hetty Blades

Articles

Human Garden Being in Relax Empty Axis/ Empty Space with Suprapto Suryodarmo
Paul Baxter

This level of crust
Paula Kramer

Earth, Tree, Rock and Sea
Helen Poynor

Breathing and growth: Performing with plants
Annette Arlander

Somatic/embodiment/technology as an evolutive strategy: The ontological shift of the performative body in contact with technologies
Isabelle Choinière

The audience experience of immersion through intersubjective embodiment in Sensuous Geographies (2003)
Seok Jin Han


Schooling an ensemble: The Forsythe Company’s Whole in the Head
Freya Vass-Rhee

The critical potential of somatic collectivity under post-Fordism
Noyale Colin

Zarf & Portakal: Dance as a medium for understanding experiences of violence
Ninel Çam

Fibromyalgia and the Feldenkrais method: Action research examining the teacher–student dynamic in transfer of learning
Sylvie Fortin, Élise Hardy

Shin Somatics contact unwinding: Developing mindfulness through interpersonal relationship
Denise Purvis

Reflections on the GYROKINESIS® Method: Interview with Juliu Horvath
Marianne Adams

The sourcing of Somatic Theatre Praxis: Breathing with a goat, contemplating 2000 turkeys and an unexpected interview
Stephan Jürgens

Book Reviews

Isadora Duncan in the 21st Century – Capturing the Art and Spirit of the Dancer’s Legacy
Rosemary E. Kostic Cisneros

Infinite Waves of Health and Creativity: A Virtual Somatic Summit. An ongoing series of live and recorded interviews with somatic experts
Sharon Weil

For more information about the journal, including how to subscribe and call for papers, click here >> www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-dance-somatic-practices